LGBT community events at San Francisco, California -
San Francisco is famous for its exuberant and visible lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community, which has always put together some very festive events:
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Halloween in the Castro. Halloween
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Halloween in the Castro. Halloween, the holiday when everyone wears a mask, has long been a special time for the gay, lesbian and bisexual to remove the "
straight look mask" they sometimes wore all year, and be themselves. What remains today is great, sometimes not controlled, street party in the Castro on the evening of October 31 every year. In recent years, police have been cracking down, and has been substantially reduced.
Pink Saturday is a street party in the Castro on the Saturday night before the Pride Parade and Celebration.
Folsom Street Fair is a fair way, usually on the last Sunday in September. One of the leather / kink largest events in the world, attracting a variety of straight, gay, and queer participants.
The San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Parade and Celebration is one of the largest gay pride parade and festival in North America, based in the Civic Center area. This is a huge, happy, chaotic celebration of diversity, politics, sexuality, and
San Francisco wackiness, on the last weekend in June. About a dozen stages and spaces offer everything from square dancing hip-hop, from a family garden to Leather Alley. It's a movement, it is the market, it's a party. Both parade and celebration is for everyone - straight as well as gay are welcome.
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